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Approved 3/7/18 <br />Craig Benedict added theEmployment zoning designation would also have more trafficthan the Suburban Office 166 <br />Complexdesignation.167 <br />168 <br />Paul Guthrie asked where the high-transition line is located. Craig Benedict indicated it on the map,at the top of the 169 <br />straight yellow section. Paul Guthrie asked about its future. Craig Benedict said we don’t know and it’s not in our 170 <br />control. Paul Guthrie said he asks that because the tower by the road has become a transition line tower with a great 171 <br />many feeds. Craig Benedict said 20 years ago, people didn’t think you could put cell phone towers on those transition 172 <br />line towers and now you see those antennae. 173 <br />174 <br />Tom Altieri reviewed thatnext stepsinclude additional coordination with town staff to schedule and hold a joint public 175 <br />information meeting. The Planning Board recommendation and BOCCdecisions would be rescheduled.The 176 <br />Hillsborough Planning Board will discuss the zoning of this land on February 15.The town and county boards of177 <br />commissioners have a joint meeting February 22. 178 <br />179 <br />Tom Altieri said these amendments are based on the premise that the county wants to expand the economic 180 <br />development district. If something different comes from those two boards, then staff will change direction. 181 <br />182 <br />Buddy Hartley asked why the town does not want residential usagefor its water and sewer.183 <br />184 <br />Tom Altieri answeredthe town does not want residential in this area because of traffic concerns in Hillsborough and 185 <br />an interest in focusing on in-fill development with the approved Collins Ridgedevelopmentand the potential 186 <br />redevelopment ofDaniel Boone. The town issensitive to additional residential for this area. 187 <br />188 <br />Craig Benedict said the counter argument is that Hillsborough’s strategic planning process regarding that growth ring 189 <br />around town, before Waterstone existed, was that the towndidn’t want any residential north of town because people 190 <br />would be trying to get to interstates 85 and 40,so there was interest in putting residential south of town. Now, 191 <br />Hillsborough’s argument isthey have interest in walkability. If residential were allowed on this land being discussed 192 <br />tonight, you’dhave this satellite community south of I-40 that didn’t have continuity with this compact urban form. If 193 <br />the county could provide water and sewer,we would suggest residential that is senior housing to fulfill a need. It 194 <br />would have to be higher density residential --perhaps peoplewho live there and get on the interstate to go to work 195 <br />and maybe go to a restaurant in Hillsborough. 196 <br />197 <br />Lydia Wegman asked if anyone has questions or comments.198 <br />199 <br />Nathan Robinson addressed the board. He says he owns a 14-acre parcel in this area in discussion. He said we 200 <br />originally bought it to build single-familyhouses there. He said we don’t want to get stuck with property that we can’t 201 <br />build houses on and isn’t zoned for economic development. He said he has talked with Craig Benedict. 202 <br />203 <br />Kim Piracci asked Nathan Robinson why he didn’t sell it to Settler’s Point. Nathan Robinson answered that the204 <br />Settler’s Point developerswanted to look at it for two years and only pay us $5,000 for that time. 205 <br />206 <br />Adam Beeman asked Nathan Robinson if he would have to perk theland out nowto build houses. Nathan Robinson 207 <br />answeredyes. Adam Beeman asked for confirmation that the Settler’s Point developersdon’t want to give Nathan 208 <br />Robinson residential access to his property.Nathan Robinson said that’s his understanding. 209 <br />210 <br />Craig Benedict showed on a map where Hillsborough water comes to now.211 <br />212 <br />Nathan Robinson said he was thinking high-density residential to transition from Settler’s Point but there isn’t sewer.213 <br />There is a water line close by but he doesn’t know if he can tap on to it. 214 <br />215 <br />Paul Guthrie asked Craig Benedict toexpand about the transition water line. He’s not so sure it’s a retail water line. 216 <br />It’s an emergency water line to get water to Cary andDurham. 217 <br />218 <br />Craig Benedict answeredthey got close when OWASA needed water. Hillsborough had to flush the line. Peoplein 219 <br />that area cannot connect to thatemergencyline. There’s a similar one between Hillsborough and Durham. 220
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